VMware Graphics Prepare To Leave Staging Area

Thomas Hellstrom has pushed a set of eight patches that are for the vmwgfx DRM driver that breaks the kernel interface exposed to the end-user. This is allowed since the driver is still in the staging area, but once this is complete, VMware hopes for this driver to finally leave staging. There may also be a couple more bumps coming up as they add more features to their driver. These patches remove some IOCTLs, update other IOCTLs, and implements fence objects.
These updates come several months after I mentioned VMware would be overhauling their Linux graphics driver that's used by their virtualization products so that virtual machines can tap into graphics acceleration (and other APIs exposed by Gallium3D) on the host system. As part of this work they also introduced the XA state tracker as a new means of X.Org acceleration.
Look for these DRM patches to land in the Linux 3.2 kernel and for the VMware driver to hopefully leave staging by the Linux 3.3 kernel.
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